>>Beside the screen, is there any difference between a 280 (with a gray
>>screen) and a 280c (with a color screen)?
>>
>>I guess not, but thought I should ask...
>
>Screen Size and battery time.
>IMHO the 280 (greyscale) was the best Duo. I cherished 'mine' (it 
>was my employers actually...)
>
>It had the combo of best performance and lightest weight (with the 
>original slim screen not the fat color one). I wish I still had 
>one...
>
>--chuck goolsbee

The real downside to the greyscale Duos was the fact they could only 
do 4 bit B&W, and the screen was only 640x400.  If they could do 8 
bit greys at 640x480 they would be more popular.

Mad Dog


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